Lucy Tyler Net Worth

Lucy Tyler is an American actress from Seattle, Washington, born in Miami, Florida on June 06, 1965. She began her career in the adult entertainment industry in 2013 at the age of eighteen, performing in hardcore shoots in Miami. She has worked with many notable companies, such as Devil's Film, Digital Sin, New Sensations, Pulse Distribution, and Jules Jordan Video, as well as adult websites like Mofos, Team Skeet, Reality Kings, and ATK Galleria.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day June 06, 1965
Birth Place  Miami, Florida, United States
Age 58 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Full name Lucy Tyler-Sharman
Discipline Track
Role Rider

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

1988

As a junior, Tyler was a gifted sportswoman, focussing on swimming at junior high school and later triathlons. She moved into criterium events while living in Florida and in 1988 made the move to velodrome events. In 1990 she trained and raced in Australia, initially living in New South Wales. During this period she married track rider Martin Vinnicombe. The pair were training at the Trexlertown Velodrome facility in Pennsylvania in 1991, when Canadian drug testers at the request of their Australian counterparts recorded a positive drug test for Martin Vinnicombe. This ended Martin's career but the following year Lucy took up Australian residency and in the 1993 national championships in Alice Springs represented the state winning the sprint and 10 km scratch race.

1994

In 1994 she won an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship as a sprinter and represented Australia in the World Championships in Sicily finishing fourth. The following year she competed in the World championships in Colombia recording ninth place in the individual pursuit and 19th in the sprint. She married Western Australian Cyclist Graham Sharman in May 1995 and moved to Western Australia

1995

National coach Charlie Walsh convinced her to move to full-time track endurance events in December 1995. An expected good result at the February 1996 national titles in Perth were derailed when she suffered a severe asthma attack during the points race. She was subsequently beaten by Kathy Watt in the 3000m individual pursuit.

1996

The World Championships in Manchester in late 1996 saw her set a world record in qualifying and win silver in the final behind Marion Clignet.

1997

Further national and international meets included winning the individual pursuit and time trials at the 1997 Oceania Championships in 1997, and winning a second national pursuit title. In Canada in 1998 she won pursuit and points races and she won gold in the pursuit in the World Cup in Berlin.

1998

At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur she was beaten in her individual pursuit semi-final ride after which she launched a public Verbal tirade against team management and Charlie Walsh, suggesting that her prospects had been sabotaged by being forced to use unfamiliar pedals. The outburst saw her sent home, unable to compete in the ride-off for bronze. Tyler-Sharman is the only Australian athlete ever sent home from a Commonwealth Games meet.

2000

In the lead-up to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, the Australian Sports Commission controversially funded her return to competition to compete at the National Track Titles.